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A tribune originates from the Latin word tribunus which is a military or civil official from Rome (www.britannica.com). Roman tribunes have three main groups their separated into. A tribune who is assistant to a legion commander, a tribunus cohortis which would be a commander of a cohort military unit, and a tribunus cohortis urbane which is a urban cohort commander (www.tribunes and triumphs.org).
Tribunes were chosen by the people most of the time and the people chose the noble men to be tribunes…

A tribune is basically an officer of the Roman army they were below the legate and above the centurion. So they are basically the middle rank in the Roman army. They give commands to everyone that is under them and take orders from everyone that is above them. I wonder what it was like being in the Roman army. What type of weapons and armor did they use to defeat their enemies. How did they rank up in the Roman army was it by their loyalty or by how many kills they got in each battle. The people…

What is a Roman tribune? A Roman tribune is soldier who is selected by the citizens ,the Roman
people in this case, to help protect the people from oppressive government leaders ,who would
try to take the people 's rights ,and make sure the citizens upheld the laws the government made.
Having a tribune kept an equal balance of equality to keep the people from attempting treason
against their leaders and keeping the leaders from becoming dictators over the people and
abusing their power.
In order…